Buy Cordless Hot Stapler Repair Kit E-Z Red (HC001)

Simply put, the Hot Stapler is extremely portable. It allows you to reach even the most difficult access points and move around with relative ease because it is powered by a rechargeable battery.

With this pivoting Staple head that pivots 70 degrees, you’ll never have to worry about reaching a difficult-to-reach space again.

Greater visibility: thanks to a proprietary built-in light, you can see exactly what you are trying to hot staple with greater clarity.

Three different types of staples are included in this kit: 100 6mm V shaped repair pins, 100 8mm U shaped repair pins, and 100 6mm U shaped repair pins.

Included with each purchase is a blow-molded reinforced plastic carrying case for storage and transporting the product.

Charger included: Each HC001 comes with a charging cable that can be used to recharge the device.

Head that can be adjusted to a variety of position. LED indicator lights for charging and low battery indication LED indicator lights for charging and low battery indicatio. A 120-volt charger is included. There are three different heat settings for different plastics. There are three different staple types included. The finished repair is strong and flexible, and it is ideal for repairing broken locator pins, door panel clips, and tabs, among other things. It is possible to save expensive plastic components.

Using this product is incredibly simple, and the repair technique is quite intuitive; simply allow the staple to melt into the plastic until the horizontal part of it has disappeared, and then cut the vertical pieces of the staple away with some diagonal cutters. The battery lasts a long time and retains its charge even when left in your toolbox for months at a time, but it charges quickly in any situation. The unit is lightweight and manageable in size, but the pivoting head makes it convenient for car repairs, though I always remove the piece to ensure that it is properly repaired before using it. I was able to salvage a radiator shroud from a vintage car that had a large chunk of it break off during removal, which is now no longer available. As I was stitching it, I had a tech hold the two pieces together while I stitched from behind so that the seam where it broke off was barely visible. When I pull this tool out of my toolbox, I’m always hailed as a hero by the people who see me as a hero. That one repair alone saved the shop more money than I paid for the tool.

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